That sounds like a general recommendation meant to cover most all situations...
Id say if it hits 100% and switches from plugged in charging to plugged in not charging your definitely good to go.
If you get to 100% and charging ... go ahead it wont really hurt.
If you're still at 80% id at least wait till it gets to 90-95% or more... see what I did there

That sounds like a general recommendation meant to cover most all situations...
Id say if it hits 100% and switches from plugged in charging to plugged in not charging your definitely good to go.
If you get to 100% and charging ... go ahead it wont really hurt.
If you're still at 80% id at least wait till it gets to 90-95% or more... see what I did there

The answer is no. Current' batteries do not suffer from memory effect.

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that is false, Toshiba has reported that batteries do in fact suffer from memory effect, but not as much as the NiCad batteries, the rule of thumb is and which I practice religiously is charge the battery to full then completely discharge and fully charge to 100% and do this for the first 3 charging cycles... then after your ok and good to go.